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in maths explain additive law

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Answered by anushkabhawsar3
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The additive property of equality states that if the same amount is added to both sides of an equation, then the equality is still true. Let a, b, and c be real numbers, which consist of rational numbers (e.g., 0, -7, and 2/3) and irrational numbers (e.g., pi and the square root of 5).

Answered by KonikaGupta
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The additive property of equality states that if the same amount is added to both sides of an equation, then the equality is still true. Let a, b, and c be real numbers, which consist of rational numbers (e.g., 0, -7, and 2/3) and irrational numbers (e.g., pi and the square root of 5)

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